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'''Alabama Booksmith''', formerly '''Highland Booksmith''', is a book store specializing in first editions and signed editions with an emphasis on Alabama authors. The store, now located at 2626 [[19th Place South Homewood|19th Place South]] in [[Homewood]] features frequent author readings and signings.
'''Alabama Booksmith''', formerly '''Highland Booksmith''', is a book store specializing in first editions and signed editions with an emphasis on Alabama authors. The store, now located at 2626 [[19th Place South Homewood|19th Place South]] in [[Homewood]] features frequent author readings and signings.


Highland Booksmith was founded on [[September 22]], [[1990]] by [[Jake Reiss]] as a seller of used and out-of-print books, and as an adjunct to his custom tailoring business, [[J. Reiss Custom Clothier]].
Highland Booksmith was founded on [[September 22]], [[1990]] by [[Jake Reiss III]] as a seller of used and out-of-print books, and as an adjunct to his custom tailoring business, [[J. Reiss Custom Clothier]].


The first location was in the ground floor of [[Highland Towers]]. In [[1999]] Reiss purchased the Homewood building and re-engineered the store to focus on new editions and author events. The grand-opening was on [[October 21]], 1999.
The first location was in the ground floor of [[Highland Towers]]. In [[1999]] Reiss purchased the Homewood building and re-engineered the store to focus on new editions and author events. The grand-opening was on [[October 21]], 1999.

Revision as of 20:59, 13 December 2009

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Alabama Booksmith, formerly Highland Booksmith, is a book store specializing in first editions and signed editions with an emphasis on Alabama authors. The store, now located at 2626 19th Place South in Homewood features frequent author readings and signings.

Highland Booksmith was founded on September 22, 1990 by Jake Reiss III as a seller of used and out-of-print books, and as an adjunct to his custom tailoring business, J. Reiss Custom Clothier.

The first location was in the ground floor of Highland Towers. In 1999 Reiss purchased the Homewood building and re-engineered the store to focus on new editions and author events. The grand-opening was on October 21, 1999.

References

  • Bishop, Lauren (September 26, 2003) "The Booksmith." Birmingham Business Journal

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